Funding you could be eligible for:
$3,000 or more.

If you have at least one Jewish grandparent and are between 18 and 31 years old, you could be eligible for $3,000 of funding (or more) for five months. Funding can vary with your age, and the length and type of your program—but don’t worry, our staff is here to help you navigate funding options and any questions.

Mass Challenge seeks an intern to be involved with a wide variety of activities from customer (startup) service to office space development to IT at their startup accelerator.

Operations interns will collaborate with the entire team to prepare for and manage the accelerator program. This includes office space maintenance, IT support, surveys, events, and occasionally providing direct support to startups in the program.

MassChallenge is seeking highly motivated interns passionate about working with early stage startups. Applicants should have a strong work ethic and a lot of enthusiasm for developing their skills and their career in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

What we look for:
-Excellent customer service skills
-Strong written and verbal communication skills, ideally in both Hebrew and English
-Ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects efficiently and simultaneously
-Ability to maintain poise and composure in a fast-paced environment
-Commitment to continuous learning
-Function-area specific education and/or skills are desirable, particularly where noted in the above descriptions
-Goal-oriented and self-motivated; hungry for success
-Dedication to and enthusiasm for our mission of “helping entrepreneurs win!”

MassChallenge Inc., a U.S.-based startup accelerator with existing programs in Boston and the United Kingdom, is expanding its operations in Israel and launching a full startup accelerator serving both the Israeli and international entrepreneurial communities.

Mass Challenge seeks an intern to assist in planning and implementing a wide variety of programs and activities for the startups in the accelerator program, as well as the community at large.

Events interns will assist in planning and implementing a wide variety of programs and activities for the startups in the accelerator program, as well as the community at large. You will gain first-hand event management and logistics experience while assisting with planning and executing these events.

MassChallenge is seeking highly motivated interns passionate about working with early stage startups. Applicants should have a strong work ethic and a lot of enthusiasm for developing their skills and their career in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

What we look for:
-Excellent customer service skills
-Strong written and verbal communication skills, ideally in both Hebrew and English
-Ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects efficiently and simultaneously
-Ability to maintain poise and composure in a fast-paced environment
-Commitment to continuous learning
-Function-area specific education and/or skills are desirable, particularly where noted in the above descriptions
-Goal-oriented and self-motivated; hungry for success
-Dedication to and enthusiasm for our mission of “helping entrepreneurs win!”

MassChallenge Inc., a U.S.-based startup accelerator with existing programs in Boston and the United Kingdom, is expanding its operations in Israel and launching a full startup accelerator serving both the Israeli and international entrepreneurial communities.

Mass Challenge seeks an intern with strong writing and social media skills to create strong and consistent content throughout all marketing platforms.

Marketing interns create strong and consistent content across all media platforms. This is critical to our organization’s positioning and branding. As a marketing intern you will contribute to social media content creation, design marketing campaigns, assist with implementing out communications strategy, and generally promote MassChallenge within the startup ecosystem. You must exhibit excellent writing skills and a strong social media background to be considered for this role.

MassChallenge is seeking highly motivated interns passionate about working with early stage startups. Applicants should have a strong work ethic and a lot of enthusiasm for developing their skills and their career in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

What we look for:
-Excellent customer service skills
-Strong written and verbal communication skills, ideally in both Hebrew and English
-Ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects efficiently and simultaneously
-Ability to maintain poise and composure in a fast-paced environment
-Commitment to continuous learning
-Function-area specific education and/or skills are desirable, particularly where noted in the above descriptions
-Goal-oriented and self-motivated; hungry for success
-Dedication to and enthusiasm for our mission of “helping entrepreneurs win!”

MassChallenge Inc., a U.S.-based startup accelerator with existing programs in Boston and the United Kingdom, is expanding its operations in Israel and launching a full startup accelerator serving both the Israeli and international entrepreneurial communities.

The Project Coordinator will assist the work of the UJA-Federation of New York Israel office in Jerusalem and will be managed by SHITUF Project Director. He/ she will also be an integral part of the Israel office and will assist in office-wide tasks as well as appropriate.

Responsibilities:
-Support the planning and assist the organizing of major retreats. These retreats will be high level, high visibility and impact gatherings which celebrate the brand, role and vision for Israel of UJA-Federation of New York
-Coordinate the logistics of the applications and admissions process, including coordination with relevant pools of potential applicants (returing shlichim, B’nei makom and so on)
-Support work of project director and whoever relevant in branding and marketing of Change makers, including publicity on participants recipients
-Support the project director in documenting meetings, planning sessions etc.

Qualifications:
-Fluent Hebrew and English
-Good working knowledge of Israeli society and/ or the NGO community in Israel. Familiarity with US NGOs also an advantage
-Experience of organizing retreats/ events
-Experience in marketing and branding
-Proficiency in computer skills; online network experience a plus
-Organized and high attention to detail
-Proficient in logistics
-Must have an academic degree. Master’s degree – an advantage

UJA-Federation of New York will is launching a flagship initiative in Israel called SHITUF Changemakers. The initiative is a collaboration of all planning commissions of UJA-Federation of New York with the purpose of advancing Israeli society.

For more than 90 years, UJA-Federation has been a central force for communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. Through UJA-Federation, more than 55,000 donors pool their resources to help people in need, inspire a passion for Jewish life and learning, and strengthen Jewish communities around the world — to address the issues that matter to us most as Jews and as New Yorkers. Working with nearly 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and other Jewish organizations, our reach spans from New York to Israel to more than 70 other countries around the world, touching 4.5 million people each year. Because we do the most good when we do it together.

Sure, we’ve got an awesome product, but how will we grow our user base? That’s where you come in! If you’re excited about the challenge of locating future target audiences and implementing plans to engage them, then this is the position for you.

Webbing is the hottest new interest-based social networking platform that’s launching right now on a US college campus! Webbing is where shared interests lay the foundation for creative collaboration, and even spark new connections. Instead of making content to share with friends, Webbing is about making friends by sharing content.

Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is looking for an Analyst to assist researchers with basic activities such as weighing regents, mobile phase preparation, and water determination tests.

Qualifications:
-Degree in Chemistry or related field
-Excellent English skills, Hebrew desirable but not mandatory

Established in 1901, today Teva Pharmaceutical Products Ltd. ranks among the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in the world. Headquartered in Israel, Teva Pharmaceuticals is active in 60 countries, with over 46,000 dedicated employees worldwide.

Teva Pharmaceuticals is committed to providing consumers with access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic, innovative and specialty products, as well as active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Following our vision, we pursue robust organic growth. This strategy is complemented by key alliances with exemplary partners. We extend our presence into new markets and add selectively to our capabilities. We balance investment in growth with return to our investors. We commit ourselves to challenging and meeting unmet medical, societal and patient needs.

If you’re addicted to Twitter and want to make valuable career connections, this is the internship for you. We’re looking for a sharp intern with great communication skills to enhance our online public relations message using cutting-edge methods. As long as you are hard-working, innovative, sociable and adventurous, you’ll come away with great tools for any future position in PR and Marketing.

Webbing is the hottest new interest-based social networking platform that’s launching right now on a US college campus! Webbing is where shared interests lay the foundation for creative collaboration, and even spark new connections. Instead of making content to share with friends, Webbing is about making friends by sharing content.

The JPost’s English Improvement Publications department specifically publishes the JPost Lite, the weekly lighter English version of the daily paper, as well as 5 teen/youth magazines. This sounds like it would be a great opportunity for your participants who is interested in writing about lighter subjects like pop, music and culture. This is NOT hard core journalism, but rather a daily newspaper for Hebrew speakers.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs seeks a Congressional Affairs Fellow to assist the Congressional Affairs Department of the Ministry’s North American Division

The Fellow will be responsible for:
-Researching of political developments in the United States
-Monitoring and analyzing the 2015 presidential elections
-Assisting with hosting United States congressional delegations to Israel
-Assisting in acquiring information regarding possible cooperation fields with legislators
-Monitoring the United States political media
-Monitoring the United States congressional committees (hearings, mark ups etc)
-Researching certain legislations
-Writing political reports and updates from the hill

Qualifications:
-Native English speaker
-Political science degree preferred
-Familiarity with the federal system, particularly the legislative branch
-Previous work experience related to the United States Congress extremely advantageous

The Congressional Affairs Department serves as a liaison unit between the Government of Israel and the United States Congress.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

This is a government organization whose strategic policy is to facilitate the integration of Israel’s capital market into global markets. The focus has been the integration into the process of international cooperation with other securities regulators. This organization is responsible for liaison with international regulatory entities including foreign securities authorities, including the conclusion of memoranda of understanding for cross-border cooperation with these authorities and the global struggle against economic crime. The department is also engaged in conducting comparative research to aid policy formation.

Job Description of Trainee:

The research fellow will be required to complete a substantial research project in the field of financial securities regulation.

This project will be a policy or academic research paper examining an area of active interest in the field of securities regulation, forming a cogent analysis and possibly making policy recommendations.

The research fellow will be expected to present their findings to decision-makers within and outside the institution. While this is the primary task, the research fellow may also be needed to assist other researchers within the economics department in their work. Fellows may be asked, for instance, to make short analysis of a particular regulatory issue for use in a larger research project and to read and comment upon internal drafts of research projects within the department.

Sample internship schedule:

The Economics department is a research department. Our faculty has considerable flexibility so long as they produce quality work. While most of the faculty attends the office on roughly a “”nine to five”” basis, some researchers work earlier hours and some later hours.

Faculty may enroll at a master’s program while working and the department is very accommodating of diverse schedules, so long as the fellow is available for periodic meetings with the chief economist.

We expect the research fellow to be able to work independently and to take initiative in chasing down insights. The research fellow is also expected to be an active contributor to the ongoing informal discussion of regulatory policy that occurs within the department. The research fellow should be smart, energetic, and affable.

Training required:

We find that a variety of diverse backgrounds succeed in the economics department. That being said, an active interest in finance and an education in a quantitative field (math, economics, physics, finance, statistics, computer science, etc.) are preferred. We do not require any particular previous work experience but we prefer finance, policy analysis, and academic research.

Experience Required:

Experience in a statistical or mathematical software package (SAS, STATE, Matlab, R, SPSS, etc.). Programming and database programming skills are also preferred. Experience using a data service such as a Bloomberg Terminal or Thomson Reuters is preferred.

Other qualifications required/Rec.:

The research fellow’s principle responsibility will be research. The research fellow will need to examine an issue by finding and analyzing relevant research sources.

Given the fellow’s skills, he/she may then proceed to form quantitative analysis. The fellow will have to produce a research paper.

The Research Fellow will be assigned to one of NGO Monitor’s research desks (Israel, Europe, BDS, Legal), to be determined based on the interests and strengths of the fellow and the needs of the organization. Certainly, the enthusiasm of the fellow is of high importance for NGO Monitor, and discussions with the fellow will be premised on creating a project that he/she feels will passionately and wholeheartedly pursue.

The research will entail:
-Monthly written and oral progress reports
-Op-eds, in the fellow’s name, to be published in various Israeli and international papers
-Short research papers (3-8 pages) on specific areas of the larger research project, for publication on NGO Monitor’s website
-Correspondence with relevant government offices and organizations, to advance the research, develop contacts for affecting public policy, and maximizing the impact of the publications
-Preparing PowerPoint presentations and other materials
-The position may include correspondence and/or meetings with diplomats and foreign government officials

Qualifications:
-Preference for strong academic background in political science, international relations, law, or human rights
-Demonstrated interest in and awareness of the Arab-Israeli conflict
-Strong research and writing skills (writing sample will be requested)
-Willingness and demonstrated ability to adapt to new working environment, and integrate smoothly into a team of staff
-Flexible and cooperative approach to work
-Commitment to the goals and priorities defined by NGO Monitor

The aim of NGO Monitor is to generate and distribute critical analysis and reports on the output of the international NGO community for the benefit of government policy makers, journalists, philanthropic organizations and the general public. We intend to publicize distortions of human rights issues in the Arab-Israeli conflict and provide information and context for the benefit of NGOs working in the Middle East. We hope this will lead to an informed public debate on the role of humanitarian NGOs.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Shalom Hartman Institute (SHI) seeks an iEngage Fellow to liaise with the research and communications team to get The Engaging Israel Project message out through traditional and new media and work on strategic marketing and development for other SHI programs.

Areas of Responsibility include:
-Research specific topics for various iEngage publications
-Assist with collecting, organizing, and editing written materials to be published
-Development of strategic PR and social media campaigns to highlight iEngage and SHI work
-Draft press releases and outreach to media outlets
-Assist in production of iEngage and New Paths curricula such as video and sourcebook production
-Liaise between the researchers and the media team

Qualifications:
-Fluent in English
-Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences/Humanities
-Strong research, writing, and editing skills
-Excellent written and verbal communication skills
-Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, including ability to multi-task
-Excellent computer skills, including MS Suite and database
-Experience in logistical aspects of program planning (preferred)
-Working knowledge of social media
-Working knowledge of North American Jewry and Jewish organizations (advantage)

The Shalom Hartman Institute is a transformative center for thinking and teaching that believes in the power of ideas to bring change. Often consulted for advice by the leading figures in Israeli society and North American Jewry, the Shalom Hartman Institute is the leader in quality, ideas-based Jewish learning. SHI provides programming for a host of institutions throughout Israeli and North American society, including the Israeli secular school system, the IDF, numerous municipalities, and synagogues throughout the world.

In recent years, SHI harnessed its successful ideas-based programming to address the discourse on Israel in North America and created the iEngage Project. The goal of the iEngage Project is to respond to growing feelings of disenchantment and disinterest toward Israel among an ever-increasing number of Jews worldwide by creating a new narrative regarding the significance of Israel for Jewish life. This narrative will serve as a foundation for a new covenant between Israel and world Jewry, elevating the existing discourse from one with a crisis-based focus to one rooted in Jewish values and ideas.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Reasearch Coordinator will work with Teva Pharmaceuticals researchers in the areas of autoimmune and central nervous system diseases.

The intern will be responsible for:
-Developing and maintaining research in university laboratories and hospitals
-Learning more about the mechanisms for medicinal research at Teva Pharmaceuticals
-Promoting Teva Pharmaceuticals research in the fields of autoimmune and central nervous system diseases
-Identifying and contacting relevant researchers in the field to propose joint research projects and publication in the press
-Managing budgets, signing contracts, supporting research and writing articles with researchers
-Preparing scientific explanations for marketing and learning, including slide kits that explain the material at multiple levels to both doctors and marketers
-Working with marketing groups, project managers, and clinical directors across Teva Pharmaceuticals

Qualifications:
-MA or PHD in immunology
-Ability to write scientific papers
-Excellent interpersonal skills
-Ability to work with different and complex interfaces
-Excellent English
-Ability to prepare and give presentations
-Ability to teach information to a variety of audiences
-Independent and fast learner
-Ability to meet deadlines
-Willing to work strenuous hours
-Willing to travel abroad
-Highly motivated

Established in 1901, today Teva Pharmaceutical Products Ltd. ranks among the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in the world. Headquartered in Israel, Teva Pharmaceuticals is active in 60 countries, with over 46,000 dedicated employees worldwide.

Teva Pharmaceuticals is committed to providing consumers with access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic, innovative and specialty products, as well as active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Following our vision, we pursue robust organic growth. This strategy is complemented by key alliances with exemplary partners. We extend our presence into new markets and add selectively to our capabilities. We balance investment in growth with return to our investors. We commit ourselves to challenging and meeting unmet medical, societal and patient needs.

The Assistant to the Director will help the Director of the Global Debt Capital Markets and Foreign Currency Transactions Department in communicating with relevant international bodies and organizations.

The Fellow will be tasked with:
-Preparation for executing issues abroad
-Taking part in the hedging program of the Government of Israel (derivatives)
-Maintaining relationships with international credit rating agencies (Moody’s, S&P and Fitch), providing them with information regarding the Israeli market and assisting them with their arrangements for their annual visit in Israel and will join them during the visit
-Gathering information about the Israeli and the world economy
– Acting as point person for English content, including SEC filings and annual report, as well as other miscellaneous publications. This includes drafting documents from scratch, along with editing and revising documents

The Fellow can also expect the added benefits of having the opportunity to interact with top-level individuals and financial firms around the world, including global investors and well-respected law firms in the United States and London. They will have the opportunity to work closely with such individuals when the work presents itself.

Qualifications:
-Background in Economics, Business or Accounting preferred
-Working knowledge of capital markets and debt issuance advantageous, or interest in finance and ability to learn quickly required-Native English speaker-Highly motivated team Player
-Excellent communication skills
-Proficiency in MS Office, computer literacy and ability to learn IT systems (ie, Bloomberg terminal) quickly

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Middle East Affairs Fellow will assist the Division in promoting people-to-people activities as well as regional diplomatic dialogue.

The Fellow will be responsible for:
-Preparing daily international media reports on on Middle East affairs, with an emphasis on Arab media
-Analyzing official reports related to the Middle East
-Various research projects
-Attending events, meetings with foreign diplomats and political briefings

The Fellow may also have the opportunity to pursue a long-term project within the Division, depending on his or her interests and experience.

Qualifications:
-Fluent in English
-Excellent writing skills
-Proficiency in Arabic and/or other languages advantageous
-Degree in International Relations, Political Science, Islamic Studies, Middle Eastern Studies and/or Arabic preferred
-Candidates should have an interest in Israeli foreign policy
-Curiosity and openness to other cultures and languages

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs formulates, implements and presents the foreign policy of the Government of Israel. It represents the state vis-a-vis foreign governments and international organizations, explains its positions and problems throughout the world, endeavors to promote its economic, cultural, and scientific relations, and fosters cooperation with developing countries. Israel currently maintains diplomatic relations with 162 countries. The Ministry promotes relations with Diaspora communities and safeguards the rights of Israeli citizens abroad.

The Middle East Affairs and Regional Cooperation Division deals with Israeli-Arab relations, including coordination of multilateral and bilateral talks.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Civil Society Affairs Fellow will be directly involved in Israel’s efforts of combating delegitimization.

The Fellow will assist the Civil Society Affairs Department’s Coordinator for Combating Delegitimization in the following ways:
-Developing written materials for distribution across key diplomatic and Israel advocacy networks
-Assisting in managing short-term and medium-term projects related to events and conferences
-Monitoring key websites and maintaining ongoing database regarding global anti-Israel activity
-Assisting in the coordination of the full array of local efforts around the world to combat delegitimization

This position is office-based and people-oriented. The Fellow will have the opportunity to be involved in regular meetings and exchanges with outside bodies, as well as efforts to actively shepherd joint initiatives through to fruition.

Qualifications:
-High-level spoken and written English
-Excellent writing skills-Previous experience in Israel advocacy- a distinct advantage

The Civil Society Affairs Department is responsible for countering the assault on Israel’s legitimacy, developing the strategy of action and its implementation.The department acts as the focal point for these issues within the MFA, for the Israeli missions, Pro-Israeli and Jewish advocacy organizations and for the Israeli government agencies. The department has a leading role in the efforts at home and abroad to counter the current assault through building relationships, partnerships and coalitions with influential elites across the full range of political and civic institutions in the international society.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Fellow’s tasks will include:
-Conducting comparative legal research, drafting legal memorandums
-Assisting IMPA in preparing its periodical reports for the international organizations
-Assisting in the preparation of legislative proposals and law amendments
-Drafting legal advice for a variety of governmental agencies with respect to money laundering and terrorist financing
-Preparing presentations and lectures
-Updating IMPA’s website
-Other assignments, as needed

Qualifications:
-Native English speaker
-Proficiency in French a plus
-Some level of Hebrew preferred
-Strong research and analysis skills
-Background in finance and/or criminal law advantageous
-Detail-oriented
-Team player

The IMPA is responsible for assisting Israeli authorities in the investigation and prevention of money laundering and terror financing related offenses as part of the global effort to combat such crimes. Anti-money laundering and terrorist financing is a rapidly developing field of strategic importance for governments around the world. As such, there is a constant need for thorough research on contemporary legal issues.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct our internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The International Affairs Assistant will work closely with the Unit Director to promote Israel’s involvement in international environmental agreements.

Depending on the abilities and interests of the Fellow, the position may include:
-Organizing inter-ministerial consultations
-Reviewing and analyzing the extensive documentation produced by the Secretariat of the Convention, as well as assisting in identifying specific Israeli interests and seeking materials on the topic
-Drafting interventions and speeches and preparing materials for delegations
-Work closely with and be directly mentored by the Head of the Department.

Qualifications:
-Fluent in English
-Excellent writing skills
-Academic knowledge of and interest in International Relations, Environmental Studies, and/or International Law
-Commitment to the incorporation of best international environmental practices in Israel

The MEA is charged with promoting the accession to and participation of Israel in International Environmental Conventions, Protocols and Agreements together with relevant professional staff of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MoEP) and other governmental and non governmental bodies in Israel and works in close cooperation with the Department of International Relations in the MoEP.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Assistant to the Legal Advisor for International Affairs at the Ministry of Economy, will work on international trade related issues.

The Assistant’s will be repsonsible for a braod range of activities, including:
-Research
-Writing briefs
-Participating in meetings and negotiating sessions with representatives of other countries
-Taking an active role in preparations for negotiating sessions with representatives of foreign countries
-Assisting in matters relating to international trade negotiations currently being held between Israel and several different trading partners
-Carrying out extensive comparative studies

Qualifications:
-High proficiency in English
-Strong research skills
-Legal background or experience in paralegal work extremely beneficial
-Interest in international negotiations and trade
-Background in Economics, International Relations or other related fields is beneficial

The Department serves as the legal advisor to the various departments of the Ministry. The Ministry’s activities cover a wide range of subjects including industry, trade and labor issues. The fellow will be working mostly on issues related to foreign trade, including international trade agreements.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Information Analyst and Content Writer will work with the Head of the Information Services Unit on local and international policy issues.

Daily tasks include:
-Composing research papers and briefs regarding public security and all of its aspects, including policy and practices of different governmental agencies.
-Conducting research and developing outlines and papers on various homeland and public security issues. This may include long-term projects that will be done simultaneously with smaller ad hoc projects on short

Qualifications:
-Background in Political Science, Criminology, History, Communications or International Relations
-Experience in research and academic writing, as well as writing for the web
-Creativity and critical thinking skills
-Native English speaker
-European languages and/or some Hebrew beneficial

The department forms policy and plans strategy on a national level, in the field of public security. This is done by implementing a systematic and organized process of collecting data and information; conducting scientific researches; and developing an overall view of all the components relevant to Israeli public security. This information unit gathers, analyzes and disseminates information from the professional literature on law enforcement; responds to requests for strategic and ad hoc information services; commissions state-of-the-art surveys on subjects of interest to the Ministry; publishes a regular informational booklet and an annual journal on relevant innovations.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Israeli Ministry of Tourism seeks a Marketing Assistant to assist the Overseas Marketing Department’s Americas, Europe, Asia, or rest of the world (ROW) Geographical Desk.

Once assigned to a Desk, the Marketing Assistant will be responsible for:
-Research and analysis of the region’s various markets (marketing, economic, consumer behavior data, media outlets and sources, business opportunities etc.)
-Preparing documents and agreements for various committees and departments within the ministry
-Meeting with tour operators from Israel and abroad, as well as media companies (Google, advertising agencies, media purchasing companies)
-Assisting with preparations for delegations of journalists, thought leaders, trade-professionals, as well as meeting with said delegations

Depending on his or her interests and qualifications, the Fellow may have the opportunity to pursue an independent, long-term project.

Qualifications:
-Background in Marketing, Economics, Communications, Public Relations, or Tourism
-Familiarity of business processes
-Interested in culture, history, religion,lifestyle, wellness
-Proficiency in English and at least one of the following: Russian, French, Italian, German, Spanish
-Proficiency in Microsoft Office
-Strong inter-personal skills
-Able to work independently

The Department is part of the Marketing Administration and is in charge of the marketing activities of the state of Israel around the world. The department oversees the activities of 19 offices around the world, and manages many activities directly from Jerusalem.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct their internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The International Welfare and Human Rights Fellow will work with the Director of the Department of International Relations on a variety of projects.

International Social Services:
-Coordinate international social service cases by the Inter-Country Social Worker regarding cases of child welfare, custody, adoption, foster care, guardianship, abuse, abduction, missing children, etc.
-Formulate and establish contact with international offices and embassies in Israel and abroad that may be able to assist in resolving these cases

Humanitarian Aid Organizations:
-Conduct an annual review of international, non-governmental humanitarian aid organizations working in the Palestinian Authority and Israel registered with the department
-Evaluate profile and agenda of organizations before and after registration with the department
-Accompany department director to meetings that are relevant to the annual review

UN Reports:
-Researching and writing the Ministry’s responses to UN conventions and committee questionnaires
-Coordinate with the International Relations Departments in the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as necessary

Additional responsibilities:
-Prepare reports for foreign official visits, Parliament inquiries, etc.
-Record and report the Ministry’s work with partner organizations (EU, UN, foreign social affairs ministries and NGOs)
-Research best governmental practices in the world, to be applied within the Ministry of Social Affairs
-Collaborate with the spokesperson of the Ministry, as needed

The Department of International Affairs is responsible for all international relations, bilateral agreements, work with international organizations (EU, UN), cooperation with international foundations and the importing and exporting of knowledge regarding social services. The department is also the Israel Correspondent to the International Social Service Organization (“ISS”).

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct our internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Research and Support Officer at MASHAV, a division of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will conduct research and analysis of the latest developments, publications and current trends in international development policy, discourse and practice.

The research will focus on the follow issues:
-Climate change
-Financing for development
-Aid effectiveness
-Food crisis and agricultural technology
-Education
-Effects of the financial crisis
-Sustainable development
-Capacity building

The intern will assist the Director of Evaluation with the following tasks:
-Preparing Terms of Reference (TOR) for evaluations
-Drafting and preparing briefings for specific meetings or visits overseas
-Participating in official meetings.

MASHAV is responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring Israel’s international development assistance programs. Programs are implemented in Israel as well as throughout the developing world.

Please note: Israel Government Fellows does not conduct the internship placement process until all participants have been formally accepted. For this reason, IGF cannot guarantee applicants a particular internship position prior to their acceptance. However, the placement process is influenced primarily by participants’ preferences.

The Graphic Design, Branding and Marketing Intern will have the opportunity to join the Say team in their daily work. S/he will take part in all stages of planning and execution, from the first brainstorming session, all the way through designing, branding and marketing.

The ideal candidate will have a background in graphic design.

Say-brand, a graphic design, branding and marketing company, was founded in 2001. It is based in Ein Kerem, a unique part of Jerusalem surrounded by beautiful nature. The company works with a large variety of clients both from Israel and from abroad.

The Chemistry Intern will assist in the preparation of a new drug delivery system based on lyotropic liquid crystals (LLCs) and microemulsions. Tasks will include measurement of the drug release rate and physicochemical characterization of the new systems.

Applicants must have a background in chemistry.

An institute within one of the most prestigious Israeli universities, the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Casali Institute offers degrees in Applied Chemistry. The Institute’s staff conducts research and development in a wide range of topics of concern to the chemical, biotechnology and related industries.

The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) seeks a Communication Officer Intern to assume a key position at the forefront of WUJS, working to improve the visibility of the organization. S/he will report directly to the Projects Director.

Responsibilities:

Defining and implementing the organization’s internal and external communication strategies

Writing and editing press releases, speeches, articles, leaflets and blogs about campus and the work of WUJS

Managing and building a network of student journalists to write blogs for WUJS

Collating information, drafting and editing monthly newsletters for students and supporters

Maintaining and updating the WUJS website

Pitching articles and opinion pieces to editors/journalists for Jewish, Israeli and other media

Other tasks as needed

Qualifications:

Effective verbal communication skills

Commitment to the mission and vision of WUJS

Experience in project and/or event management desirable

Knowledge and experience in using social media platforms and tools

Student or recent university graduate (within 3 years)

Ability to build and maintain professional relationships with students, stakeholders and educational institutions

Self-motivation when working remotely

Willing to work flexible hours and adapt to last minute changes – must be able to work well under pressure

Fluency in English required

Reasonable grasp of Hebrew highly recommended

Any other European languages are an asset

About the organization:

WUJS is the international, pluralistic, non-partisan umbrella organisation comprising of 48 national independent Jewish Student Unions from all over the world. Founded in 1924 with the aim of “Fostering the unity of Jewish students worldwide. Striving to ensure their participation in the fulfilment of the aspirations of the Jewish people, its continuity, and the development of its religious, spiritual, cultural and social heritage.” WUJS holds itself to same high ideals to this day and continues to promote the Jewish cause as a light unto the nations.

*Please note: World Union of Jewish Students is not associated with the Masa Israel WUJS internship program.

The Medical Shadow will be assigned to shadow a member of the hematology staff. Tasks within the department will be assigned on a as-needed basis. Students who are on the semester or year program will be assigned either medical or laboratory research in addition to shadowing.

Intern must be pre-med graduate or medical student.

The primary diseases treated in the hematology department of Shaare Tzedek are leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Where relevant, the department works to help patients receive bone marrow transplants, with all coordination done at Shaare Zedek and the transplant itself being performed at other area medical facilities. At any given time, there are about twenty leukemia cases being treated, with that number on the constant rise – including an increasing number of referrals from other area hospitals.

Following Professor Rowe’s appointment, Shaare Zedek was added as a member of the National Cancer Institute in the United States, which was made possible through an affiliation with Northwestern University, a member of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group.

The Engineering Intern will work hand-in-hand with the firm’s engineers to develop products and to conduct soil and environmental studies.

Qualifications:
-English fluency
-Excellent writing skills

Energiya Global develops affordable solar projects worldwide, with the goal of providing clean electricity for 50 million people by 2020. Our vision is for a world in which developing nations will be powered predominantly by clean, safe, renewable energy.

Clean energy will not be a luxury that only wealthy nations can afford, but will be the energy of choice for lifting people in developing countries out of poverty. Energiya Global mobilizes the ingenuity and the values of Israel and the Jewish People to reduce the world’s dependence on fossil fuels and empower people globally.

In partnership with Gigawatt Global, Energiya Global works with energy financial partners, governments, development groups and institutions to structure socially responsible investments.

The Truman Institute is looking to recruit a Political Science and International Relations Research Intern. This intern will assist a researcher in the field of their interest.

Responsibilities:

Social media management

Conducting public relations

Updating website content

Other writing and editing projects as needed

Assisting with event planning and logistics

Qualifications:

Strong writing and editing skills

Knowledge of social media

About the Institute:

The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem was the first, and remains the largest, research institute in Israel and the Middle East to examine conflict resolution and propose peaceful solutions for the region.

The Truman Institute offers dynamic programs and activities to help foster understanding, discussion and debate on the challenges facing Israelis and Palestinians and the citizens of the developing world.

The Israeli Ministry of Health seeks a Nutrition Research Intern to assist with various surveys, questionnaires and working on a healthy cooking cookbook.

Responsibilities:

Literature reviews

Data entry related to a recent survey we carried out

Data analysis of this survey and preparation of a report

Validation work on current questionnaires

Preparation of an outline for a healthy cooking cookbook

Qualifications:

Degree in relevant field of study

Research experience

About the ministry:

The Ministry of Health bears national responsibility for ensuring the health of the population of Israel. The ministry determines the policy on matters of health and medical services, and oversees planning, supervision and control, licensing and coordination of the health system’s services.

The Research Associate will have a unique opportunity to take part in the development of international business. The intern will research economic development agencies in Europe, the Americas and Asia to identify those with aggressive recruitment programs that may be in need of the firm’s services.

Qualifications :
-An educational background in international relations or economics
-Previous professional experience is a necessity
-French and Hebrew are beneficial

Atid EDI is an international business consulting firm specializing in research, intelligence and strategies to facilitate integration of international companies to the Middle East. They are also the regional trade and investment representative office for six U.S. states and one Canadian province.

The Assistant is responsible for program coordination and the on-going management of the social entrepreneurship incubator, as well as writing and editing content for email and social media marketing.

Qualifications:
-Basic knowledge of social media platforms
-Interest and passion for social entrepreneurship and social change
-Resourceful and hard worker

Co.Lab is a cutting-edge incubator, a first-of-its-kind signature initiative for UJA-Federation of New York in Israel.

It is a collaborative laboratory that invites social leaders from all the “tribes”of Israeli society to come together and innovate to create social change.

Co.Lab urges collaboration and inspires breakthroughs between vastly different sectors in Israeli society, people who are bound by common cause but might never otherwise come together.

It encourages social leaders to dream big, shatter stereotypes, challenge rhetoric,exchange ideas, share insights, and introduce new solutions to achieve sustainable change for the good of Israeli society.

To bring this to life, we’ve assembled 18 of the most promising change-makers across Israeli society to develop a common vision and language that challenge this divisiveness. We believe that when we cross-pollinate and bring together the brightest minds and the boldest voices we can start a sea change.

Mass Challenge seeks an intern to work with the partnerships team to research prospective partners, carry-out administrative tasks related to managing relationships with current partners, and assist with programs and events related to business development.

Partnerships is essential to fundraising and community relations at MassChallenge. As a Partnerships Intern, you will be directly involved in all aspects of partnership development and service. You will work with the partnerships team to research prospective partners, carry-out administrative tasks related to managing relationships with current partners, and assist with programs and events related to business development for MassChallenge.

MassChallenge is seeking highly motivated interns passionate about working with early stage startups. Applicants should have a strong work ethic and a lot of enthusiasm for developing their skills and their career in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

What we look for:
-Excellent customer service skills
-Strong written and verbal communication skills, ideally in both Hebrew and English
-Ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects efficiently and simultaneously
-Ability to maintain poise and composure in a fast-paced environment
-Commitment to continuous learning
-Function-area specific education and/or skills are desirable, particularly where noted in the above descriptions
-Goal-oriented and self-motivated; hungry for success
-Dedication to and enthusiasm for our mission of “helping entrepreneurs win!”

MassChallenge Inc., a U.S.-based startup accelerator with existing programs in Boston and the United Kingdom, is expanding its operations in Israel and launching a full startup accelerator serving both the Israeli and international entrepreneurial communities.

This is the leading Holocaust Museum and research center in the world. Working in the English Education department.

Job Description of Trainee:

Interns will assist the staff to prepare for and conduct scholarly programs such as seminars, symposia, panel presentations, and campus outreach visits designed to strengthen Holocaust teaching in Jewish Educational Institutions around the world and serve as venues for the presentation of new research in the field of Holocaust studies. An intern may provide research assistance for occasional papers, publications and other projects.

The Classroom Assistant will gain a well rounded special needs classroom experience.

Daily duties involve :
-Welcoming the students in the morning
-Interacting and playing with the children
-Assisting the children with meal time
-Doing activities with the children
-Preparing the children to go home.

Other responsibilities may include setting up the sensory room, giving games out to the children, and other tasks.

Requirements :
-Assistant must be a pre-med, nursing, or education student
-Must be responsible and have patience for children with special needs
-Knowledge of basic Hebrew

QLight Nanotech boasts a world-class technology team that brings its award-winning expertise, experience and innovation in nanoscience and nanotechnology to the fields of general lighting, displays and more. The company is driven by scientific heavyweights such as Professor Uri Banin from the Institute of Chemistry and the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and other eminent scientists specializing in nanotechnology, electro optics and material sciences.

The intern’s exact responsibilities will depend on his or her skills and experience. Possible tasks include:
-Market analysis
-Data engineering and analytics
-Mapping areas of exports and imports per country

Freightos is a venture-backed logistics technology company that is automating online freight sales. Freightos technology helps freight forwarders manage their rates and automate their routing and pricing, both internally and on their web sites. This replaces out-dated Excel and PDF management techniques that lead to incredibly slow price quotes (a recent survey showed that the global leaders take almost one week to quote) and inaccuracies.

Shippers and forwarders can leverage Freightos for instant, online quoting, introducing visibility and efficiency into the freight shipping process. Shippers can generate and book instant, door-to-door quotes directly online, using their own internal negotiated rates or rates shared by forwarders online.

Freightos is built on the Google Cloud and utilizes a Big Data approach to analyzing freight sales and pricing trends.

Qualifications:
-Degree in Finance required
-Ivy League alum or final GPA of 3.7+ preferred

OurCrowd is an equity-based crowdfunding platform, built exclusively for a select group of accredited investors to provide venture capital funding for Israeli (and later global) venture capital start-ups. OurCrowd has become the first Israel focused, equity-based investment platform to launch and one of the world’s leading accredited investor only platforms.

As a Trade Intern at Theta 1, you will learn how a successful mutual fund operates. You will work within a mutual fund that specialize in the trading of options, and develop understanding of how options work, why we use them, and how different option trading strategies can be used in order to make risk-controlled profit given any market condition, through both learning from and shadowing the traders.

In addition, you may be responsible for researching the benefits of alternative investment strategies as well as learning about and researching other trading/investment strategies that can be used to help increase the returns of the different funds within Theta 1 in the future. You will also learn the basics of technical analysis within the currency futures market.

Theta 1 Is an investment house located in the center of the German Colony Jerusalem. The company is manages investment portfolios for both private and business clients as well as mutual funds.

The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Project Ten: Global Tikkun Olam seeks a Marketing, New Media, and Event Organizer to assist with marketing and recruitment for Jewish service-learning programs around the world.

Responsibilities:

Marketing for the program

Researching and writing reports

Organizing conferences for possible participants

Recruiting and dispatching teams to our centers all over the world

Recruiting participants from specific fields such as agriculture, health and education

Qualifications:

Excellent writing skills

Background in Marketing

Organizational skills

About the organization:

The Jewish Agency’s Project TEN: Global Tikkun Olam is set to harness the energies and passion of Jewish young adults from Israel and around the world, who will spend three months working and learning together in onsite service projects in vulnerable communities throughout the world and in Israel.

By highlighting the Jewish values that speak directly to sustainable development, social justice, and leadership, Project TEN will serve as a unique immersive service-learning framework for volunteers wishing to engage in sustainable development as they themselves develop – forming an extensive Jewish identity-building experience. Volunteers in each of our development centers will be carefully chosen from all over the world, connecting the global Jewish family to one another and to Israel.

CAMERA on Campus seeks interns who are passionate about Israel, knowledge of Israel, Israel on campus and the Middle East.
Interns should have the following skills: -Strong Digital Writing
-Social Media Strategy & Execution Experience
-Research Skills
CAMERA was founded in 1982 as the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America. The organization is a media-monitoring, research, and membership organization devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East.
About CAMERA on Campus: Increasingly, campuses have been the scene of propagandistic assaults on Israel. Distorted literature, extreme speakers, and false, inflammatory images are all too common, creating harmful misperceptions of Israel. This hostile environment can be intimidating to students seeking fair and objective information on Middle East issues.
CAMERA provides assistance to students through the EMET and CAMERA Fellows Program. This includes guidance in finding and connecting with speakers or films, planning and creating events, funding for student groups, and addressing Middle East distortions in campus publications, fliers, rallies, and classroom teaching. Students are provided with the support for bravely and publicly defending Israel against hostility and distortions on campus.

The Electrical Engineering Intern will join a team of engineers to modify existing products and create new products.

Qualifications:
Electrical Engineering degree required

Gamatronic is the leading company in Israel for Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) products. Gamatronic’s UPS systems are known for their outstanding quality and they provide UPS to defense industries, IT centers, hospitals and companies all over the world. They specialize in modular UPS and are also known for their military and marine UPS.

The Ministry of Environmental Protection seeks an Environmental Intern to assist the ministry in creating a national alert system for dealing with environmental disasters. The intern’s work will focus on research across different environmental fields.

Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will have an understanding of government procedures

About the Ministry:

The Ministry of Environmental Protection is responsible for the formulation of a nationwide, integrated, and inclusive policy for the protection of the environment.

The Computer-Assisted Surgery and Medical Image Processing Intern will help develop and test computer programs for the analysis of bone fractures. The intern will contribute to the development and maintenance of the lab’s web page.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has launched the new Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, which aspires to revolutionize current neuroscience research. The Center will bring together a powerful interdisciplinary team of top scientists to explore the relationships between gene function, brain neuronal circuits, and behavior.

This collaboration will have profound implications for our ability to understand and treat neurological and psychiatric disorders. The Center will contribute to worldwide progress in brain science and establish the Hebrew University as one of the world’s leading neuroscience centers.

With outstanding faculty recruits, world-renowned scientists, talented students, state-of-the-art equipment, and modern new facilities, the Center, together with established neuroscientists at the Hebrew university will have a leading role in generating powerful intellectual home for cutting-edge brain research.

The App Development Intern will assist in the development of a new app for Android and/or iOS systems that will help people with visual impairments take part in our growing technological world. This app has an intuitive touch screen that is usable by everyone!

By recognizing the individual movements of each finger anywhere on the screen, Inpris is a game changer for the gaming industry, provides sightless controls for automobiles, 1000 times more secure passwords for ATMs, and more.

The Acquisition Analyst will research potential companies for acquisition, gather competitive intelligence for portfolio companies, and give presentations to executives concerning strategic opportunities. Additionally, s/hewill spend time with start-up companies, developing and implementing improvement strategies. The intern will also sit with the analysts and review companies seeking investments.

Requirements: Students must have an educational background in finance or economics with a GPA of 3.8 or higher, and a strong work ethic. Previous finance experience is necessary.

An international venture capital firm, JVP specializes in investments in startup companies. They currently run investments of over 900 million dollars in eight funds, and specialize in investments in media, internet, mobile, communications, advertising and gaming technologies, enterprise software and semiconductors.

IBM has been the world’s leading information technology company, innovating for over 104 years. IBM is here to stay and continually invests in areas such as Analytics, Cloud, Cognitive Computing, Services, Security, Systems, and Design Thinking. We are looking for people with talent, passion and drive. People who can contribute to the on-going success and growth of our business. People like you.

Job Description of Trainee:

Requirements:

· Studies in Computer Science or equivalent.

· Excellent design and programming skills.

· Good English communication skills.

· Candidate should be motivated and be able to learn new state-of-the-art programming languages and technologies. Creative thinking and the ability to work in a team are required. The candidate will be responsible for providing support and technical assistance to the company’s users.

Responsibilities:

• Installation and support of Endpoints environment and users workstations

• Support telephone and mobile equipment and systems

• Support peripheral equipment

• Provisioning hardware and software services

• Provide technical support with SLA while ensuring that customer satisfaction goal are achieved

UK Media Watch seeks interns who want to help promote authentic journalism and combat biased coverage of Israel.
Primary Duties Will Include: Managing UK Media Watch’s Facebook Page
Expanding Overall Social Media Presence
Keeping up-to-date with changing trends in Social Media
Interns should be extremely knowledgeable in the following areas: Israel and the Middle East
Facebook & the top Social Media Sites used
About UK Media Watch: UK Media Watch is an effective and widely respected pro-Israel media watchdog group. The intern would have the opportunity to learn how we combat biased coverage of Israel, and would develop skills relevant to future positions in social media, media monitoring or advocacy. The intern will have the opportunity to work with other passionate, dedicated and knowledgeable CAMERA professionals and enjoy a casual and friendly office environment. We’ re an affiliate of CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America), focusing on promoting fair and accurate coverage of Israel in the British media.

3GSolar seeks a Business Development Intern to join its motivated team to create and implement new strategies for their emerging solar technology.

The intern will help design new solar platforms and assist with marketing and developing new technology.

Qualifications:
-Solar or general engineering background

3GSolar is a global leader in development of Dye Solar Cells (DSC), which is a third generation thin-film solar cell. The modules can be produced in any color and transparency by our unique printing process. 3GSolar modules are a revolutionary solar energy solution that offer a superior alternative to traditional photovoltaic (PV) solar modules.

As an English Tutor at Hand in Hand, you will help English teachers in the classroom and work with students individually and/or in small groups. The intern will also have the opportunity to help the school on a more administrative level and write articles about the school.

Ideal candidates must like children and have a passion for education and coexistence.

Our Mission at Hand in Hand is to create a strong, inclusive, shared society in Israel through a network of Jewish-Arab integrated bilingual schools and organized communities.

Jews and Arabs – learning together, living together – and inspiring broad support for social inclusion and civic equality in Israel.

The Marketing Intern will be tasked with the creation and design, as well as the implementation, of social marketing campaigns.

The ideal candidate is a team player with a great work ethic and open mind.

GradTrain is an online platform for past, present, and future international students. They provide data tools, mentoring and a global community in order to maximize their success as international applicants and students.

Shaare Zedek is the largest multi-disciplinary medical center in Jerusalem, offering advanced services in most specialties. With a constant commitment to improve and provide our patients with the best possible care, the 1000-bed facility treats hundreds of thousands of patients per year in its 30 departments and 70 out-patient clinics.

Job Description of Trainee:

– Volunteer work in the different departments of the hospital, based on what is available and/or what the intern is looking for.

– Transporting patients

– Assisting with retrieving medicine from different wards

– Administrative work

– Assisting with food preparations for specific dietary needs

– Other needed assistance might be possible to shadow but cannot promise and it would depend on how serious the intern is during the internship.

The Business Administration Intern assist Ady Sharristh Engineering, Ltd.’s business team in managing coordinating and supervising projects in Jerusalem and beyond. Tasks will be catered to the resume of the individual applicant.

Qualifications:
-Business degree

Ady Sharristh Engineering Ltd. specializes in coordinating, managing and supervising large and complex construction and civil engineering projects. Established in 1995, the firm implements projects to the highest international standards in a broad range of areas including residential neighborhoods, development and infrastructure projects, roads and public gardens, public buildings and offices, town planning, and medical institutions. The firm’s highly skilled staff of civil engineers, led by founder and CEO Ady Sharristh, have developed a reputation for reliability, creativity and professionalism including multi-disciplinary know-how and the ability to ensure that the largest and most complex projects are completed according to specs, on time and within budget. Ady Sharristh Engineering’s ability to undertake major medical construction projects, in a sector where the highest precision and complexity are required, characterizes the firm’s ability to succeed in the most challenging of environments. Ady Sharristh Engineering is headquartered in Jerusalem and operates throughout Israel. The company has ISO 9002 certification.

The Legal Research Intern will assist Professor Alon Harel in reviewing legal manuscripts for his research. The intern will also summarize and assess the articles based on a specific rubric of qualifications provided by Prof. Harel. The materials gathered will be used in academic publications by Prof. Harel.

Potential interns must be Law or Pre-Law students.

Professor Alon Harel is the Phillip P. Mizock & Estelle Mizock Chair in Administrative and Criminal law in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Faculty of Law. His fields of interest include moral and political philosophy, philosophy of law, criminal law, and law and economics

InvestieComp seeks an experience Programming Intern to join the company’s high-level development team. The intern will work on a project suitable to his or her skills and experience.

Qualifications:

Degree in computer science

Knowledge of C#, SQL Server, and ASP.NET, as well as cloud services

About the company:

InvestieComp Signal Engine is a financial technology that generates trade signals. The company’s non-HFT predictive analytics technology is taking advantage of the high volatility and market inefficiencies, while the machine learning technology optimizes signals for risks minimization.

Qualifications :
-Proficient in Microsoft Office
-High level interpersonal skills
-Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
-Preference for those with medium to high level Hebrew, and background in human resources or social services
-Preference to those with a background in finance and accounting

The Waldorf Astoria is a boutique, international, luxury hotel, located in the center of Jerusalem. In landmark destinations around the globe, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts reflect the history and heritage of their extraordinary locations. We bring this legacy to life every day with contemporary expressions of True Waldorf Service. Your personal concierge, and our entire staff, is dedicated to delivering impeccable service with modern sensibilities and providing personalized attention at every opportunity – while planning your stay, before you arrive, while you are staying with us, and even upon departure.

The Public Relations Intern will have the opportunity to work in one of the most unique archaeological museums in the world.

The intern will be responsible for:
-Launching and maintaining a social media efforts to publicize the museum
-Developing public relations and marketing strategies to attract more international and local visitors
-Designing pamphlets and brochures

A museum underneath a house in the Old City of Jerusalem, The Siebenberg House exhibits all of their findings and rare artifacts. Excavations have revealed remains of ancient dwellings reaching back 3,000 years to the days of King Solomon and the First Temple, Second Temple, and Byzantine periods.

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is looking to recruit a Research and Marketing Intern. This opportunity will provide the intern with hands-on experience and will enable them to learn about the inner workings of international law.

Responsibilities:

Social media management

Research

Writing footnotes for international law research papers

Arranging speakers for special events

Administrative duties

About the organization:

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is a leading independent research institute specializing in public diplomacy and foreign policy. Founded in 1976, the Center has produced hundreds of studies and initiatives by leading experts on a wide range of strategic topics. Dr. Dore Gold, Israel’s former ambassador to the UN, has headed the Jerusalem Center since 2000.

Finn Partners is a full-service strategic marketing consultancy and public relations agency in Israel. The consultancy helps clients achieve their business and/or organizational goals, offering a complete menu of marketing support programs and individually tailored communications strategies.

Transporting patients from the rehabilitation ward to the physiotherapy department

Supervising patients while they exercise with virtual reality systems

Help in operating and supervising the robotic gait rehabilitation system

Help and supervise in the rehabilitation gym and assist physiotherapists in the pool (optional)

About the hospital:

For nearly 100 years, Hadassah Medical Center has been a leader in medicine and nursing in Israel, laying the foundation and setting the standards for the country’s modern health care system. Hadassah has developed Israel’s community health services, established the first modern hospital and medical and nursing schools, and set the climate for medical research in Israel. The majority of medical breakthroughs in Israel have taken place at Hadassah. The first successful heart transplant was performed at Hadassah – as was the first robotic surgery and the world’s First Computer-Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery.

The Rehabilitation Department at Hadassah Mount Scopus treats patients both from Israel and around the world. The department physicians care for patients in need of physical therapy and rehabilitation due to neurological injuries (neurological rehabilitation), orthopedic injuries (orthopedic rehabilitation) and other diseases.

Hebrew University seeks a Chemistry Intern who will assist in researching the trans-dermal delivery of microemulsions and liquid crystals.

Responsibilities:

Investigating loading capacity of diffident formulations

Testing trans-dermal delivery via Franz cells

Analyses using HPLC and rheometer

Qualifications:

Degree in chemistry, graduate degree(s) preferred

Experience working in a lab preferred

About the university:

The Institute of Chemistry at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem was the first of its kind to be established in the country when the University was founded in 1925. The moving spirit in establishing the Institute of Chemistry was Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the first President of the State of Israel.

The Institute of Chemistry was the first institute in the Faculty of Science and was founded (together with the Institute of Judaism) to emphasize the importance of natural science in general and that of chemistry. After much debate on the character and form of the institute, it was decided to emphasize graduate research at the highest level and only on this basis to undertake undergraduate teaching.

The Advocacy Writer will create personalized “hasbara” advocacy pamphlets for publication and distribution to numerous North American university campuses. S/he will research anti-Israel campaigns in universities in the United States, interview and contact students, and evaluate and create proper advocacy strategies for major universities.

Tazpit News Agency is the only Israeli news agency dedicated to the real-time and all-inclusive news reports and materials from and about Israel, including articles covering a wide range of topics, photos and videos, ensuring the dispersion of the most up-to-date and accurate information to media outlets across the globe.

Jerusalem Design is a boutique design firm that creates bold and stylish interior and exterior spaces that leave their mark on Jerusalem, Israel, and the world.

Fully fluent in Hebrew and English, Chezi Spero and Yoav Ehrenhalt, founders of Jerusalem Design, bring years of experience and understanding in home projects to every client. Whether it be a new build or renovating an existing property,

Jerusalem Design’s obsession with quality, timeliness, and client satisfaction has established a new standard in Israeli home design. Constant contact, inspection of projects, and client collaboration are part of the Jerusalem Design ethos that gives our clients peace of mind.

The Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem is a Conde Nast 2015 Best Hotel in the Middle East and a 2015 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award recipient. Contemporary style in the heart of the ancient city at Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem. Experience outstanding service, luxurious rooms, courtyard refreshments and fine dining, all just steps from the charming Old City.

Qualifications :
-Writing skills
-Interpersonal skills
-A good understanding of the Middle East conflict and the media that covers the region
-Background in Middle Eastern studies, international relations or Israel studies
-Knowledge of social media is a big plus

The Likud Party is a right-leaning Israeli political party. In 1977, it became the first conservative party to lead the Israeli government, headed by Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Today, the Likud is the largest political party in Israel and is led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Minimization of produce losses through use of latest pest control and post-harvest storage methods

Breeding and development of new strains of crops and domestic animals better suited to the adverse conditions which already exist in many parts of the world, and which are likely to become even more prevalent in the future

About the organization:

Located at the Volcani Center campus in Bet-Dagan, near Tel-Aviv, ARO’s six institutes are responsible for Plant Sciences, Animal Science, Plant Protection, Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Engineering, and Postharvest and Food Sciences. ARO also operates four research stations, in various parts of the country, and serves as a testing center for agricultural produce and equipment. Israel’s Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops is also located on the ARO Volcani Center campus.

The Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma (ICTP) seeks a Research and Marketing intern.

Responsibilities:

Encoding questionnaires

Writing research summaries

Producing written marketing materials and videos

Assisting in efforts to bring ‘Piece of Mind’ (POM) groups for discharged soldiers to new communities outside of Israel

Interns fluent in Hebrew may also be involved in interviewing research subjects and patients

Qualifications:

Fluency in English

Excellent writing skills

Experience in psychological research preferred

Experience in marketing preferred

About the Organization:

The Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma (ICTP) has been active since 1989 as a project of the Herzog Hospital Latner Institute to contend with the growing phenomenon of psychotrauma in Israel, where an estimated 9% of Israelis suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), three times the level of that in the US and other western countries. Today, ICTP is recognized as a world-renowned innovator in the research and treatment of the widespread effects of trauma.

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) seeks a Research Intern to assist with researching, writing and editing reports and analyses.

This position is extremely flexible and may allow the intern to take on additional responsibilities based on his or her background and interests, as well as the needs of the organization.

Qualifications:

Fluency in English

Proficiency in additional languages an advantage

About the Institute:

Founded in February 1998 to inform the debate over U.S. policy in the Middle East, MEMRI is an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit organization. MEMRI’s main office is in Washington, DC, with branch offices in various world capitals. MEMRI’s research is translated into English, French, Polish, Japanese, Spanish and Hebrew.

Exploring the Middle East and South Asia through their media, MEMRI bridges the language gap between the West and the Middle East and South Asia, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu-Pashtu, Dari, and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural and religious trends.

The Medical Research Intern will assist with medical research in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine. They will also be afforded the opportunity to observe open abdominal surgeries.

The intern must be a Biology major with an interest in medical research.

The Anesthesiology and Critical Care Department of the Hadassah Hospital serves 21 operating rooms at Hadassah-Ein Kerem and six operating rooms at Hadassah-Mt. Scopus. Anesthesia and sedation services are also provided in several other locations such as the School of Dentistry, the Department of Psychiatry and the Radiology Institute. They provide resuscitation services throughout the entire Medical Center and provide anesthesia and sedation services.

The Psychology Research Intern will assist Dr. Hillel Aviezer in studies of the behavioral and neuropsychological dynamics of social and emotional perceptions and expression.

The intern’s tasks will include:
-Collecting data from participants in the study
-Reading research articles
-Learning how to program experiments and code and analyze data

The intern may also have the opportunity to conduct his or her own research project on a specific topic of interest.

Qualifications:
-Degree in Psychology

Dr. Hillel Aviezer’s research is focused on understanding the behavioral and neuropsychological dynamics of social and emotional perception and expression. Facial expressions are elusive: despite decades of research surprisingly little is known about real-life emotional expressions occurring in natural context. An example of a research line in the lab involves contextualized emotion perception, in which we zoom out from the isolated face and try to understand how people express and perceive emotion in natural context. Our research is conducted on various neuropsychological populations (e.g., individuals with visual agnosia, Huntingtons disease, Kallmann syndrome etc) as well as healthy individuals.

The Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University has a magnificent history of research and instruction. Following this tradition, the first psychology department in Israel continues to lead the way in research with faculty members who are world- renowned in their fields and outstanding students.

Additional responsibilities include:
-Building physical or 3D models
-Drawing and designing plans and schemes
-Assisting with various projects currently underway

Qualifications:
-Intern must be a fourth or fifth year architecture student

We live in an age where design became a consumer product, readily available for everyone; on the other hand, knowledge fields are becoming too wide and demand more and more specialization. Our role as architects is changing as well and constantly evolving – we must collect all the different knowledge fields and assemble them in an optimal design solution, making the “design” an additional value for the solution. Our mission is a complete and coherent planning process, where design is an integral part of the architectural process and relates to all other architectural components.

The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development seeks a Research, Event Planning and Website Development Intern.

Responsibilities:

Researching religious sources on environmental issues

Donor research

Planning a North American interfaith environmental speaking tour

Designing, planning and assessing interfaith environmental events and seminars in Israel and around the world

Contacting religious institutions from multiple faiths

Website development and maintenance

About the organization:

Humanity faces unprecedented challenges to sustainable life on the planet. The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD) works to catalyze a transition to a sustainable human society through the active leadership of faith communities. Based in Jerusalem, ICSD unites faith communities, teachers and leaders to promote co-existence, peace, and sustainability through advocacy, education and action-oriented projects.

Working with numerous foundations, private donors, and clients, ICSD has successfully implemented a range of projects from hosting interfaith environmental conferences to facilitating eco tourism in the Holy Land to conducting faith and ecology workshops for students of religion.

The Jerusalem Foundation is looking to recruit a Research, Social Media Managing and Project Planning Intern to work in the US department.

Responsibilities:

Assisting in mapping and approaching other funds

Managing the foundation’s social media presence across platforms

Participation with current projects

Qualifications:

Fluent in English

High level writing skills

Experience with social media

Proficiency in another language advantageous

Previous experience in Jewish nonprofit work preferred

About the organization:

The Jerusalem Foundation has been working on behalf of Jerusalem and its residents for more than 45 years. The Foundation’s early years were shaped by the city’s need to develop, mostly by building a city, block by block, school by school, park by park. Without neglecting the development of physical infrastructure, and continuing to care for previously completed projects, their last two decades were marked not only by physical but also programmatic investment, from community empowerment projects, to creating cultural programming, to leveling the playing field between East and West Jerusalem, to coexistence programming. Four decades after their founding, they have left our imprint on about 4000 projects, many of which are some of the city’s best-known landmarks. They continue to support institutions, while adding many more programs to their roster, supported by direct donor funding

Qualifications:
– A background in marketing analysis
-Computer savvy
-Interest in real estate
-Hebrew is an advantage
-Outgoing, detail oriented, team player
-Microsoft Office proficient (Excel expert)
-Real Estate background preferred, but it is not a requirement.

RE/MAX Momentum is a franchise of a leading international real estate company that specializes in assisting people to sell or buy a home anywhere in Jerusalem.

Yad Vashem seeks a Research and Public Relations Intern to assist with research and promotion of the museum.

Responsibilities:

Assisting with the promotion of the museum and research center

Researching the needs of communities abroad, with regards to education and other materials

About the organization:

As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past and imparts its meaning for future generations. Established in 1953, as the world center for documentation, research, education and commemoration of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is today a dynamic and vital place of intergenerational and international encounter.

Matti Rosenshine Architects seeks a Communications Intern to assist in the company’s marketing and communications efforts, across social and traditional media.

Qualifications:

Knowledge of social media for business

Strong writing and editing skills

Organized and self-motivated

About the company:

Since MRA was established in 1997, our Jerusalem based studio has designed a wide array of projects ranging from intimate residential interiors to large scale public facilities. Driven by the belief that fine architecture and design have a positive impact on our lives, we strive to carefully integrate the functional requirements of our clients without compromising our high standard of design.

The Israel Journal of Health Policy Research seeks an Editorial Assistant to assist in researching and editing articles.

Qualifications:

Excellent English writing skills

Ability to edit manuscripts

Strong organization skills

Proven capacity to work with online databases

About the organization:

Israel Journal of Health Policy Research (IJHPR) seeks to promote intensive intellectual interactions among scholars and practitioners from Israel and other countries regarding all aspects of health policy, health services research, public health, health promotion, health economics, health care management, and the ethics, sociology, and political science of health care in Israel. The aim of these intellectual interactions is to contribute to the development of health policy in Israel and around the world.

The Collections Database is a unique project of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. This arduous task could not have been accomplished without the help of museum volunteers and international interns.

Under the aegis of Dr. Allison Kupietzky, Collections Database Manager, an internship at the Israel Museum assisting in the collections database project has been recognized by universities in the United States and Europe as work in the area of museology and computerization of collections. The museum adheres to international standards and takes part in Pan-European projects, such as Europeana and Wikipedia. Additionally, the Database Project has been recognized by universities in the United States and Europe for fieldwork and internship in the fields of museology and computerization of collections.

To this end, students from the University of Toronto; Barnard College; Stern College; Queens College; the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Cornell University; City University of Hong Kong; and University of Milan participated in 2-6 month summer internships at the Museum After committing to a minimum of 6 weeks, the intern receives an intense weeklong training period in the museum workflow, procedures and database technology.

The intern is partnered with one of the museum departments using the database. A curator then guides the intern on the individual needs and methods employed by the department in cataloguing their collection. The collection database team continues to support the intern through his/her stay. Interns are trained in scanning, database entry, working in curatorial and the Chief Registrar’s departments. They have direct contact with the curators, learn how to work as a team with curators of the various departments in the Museum, as well as become ‘self-starters’ using their newly achieved skills to also work independently, and most of all contribute to the great task at hand-digitizing all the while gaining marketable skills for the future.

This symbiotic relation of ideas, concepts and skills has proven a wonderful basis for cross-cultural and multilingual experience. Many of our past interns have benefitted from their experience at the museum, having acquired positions in art galleries and auction houses among others. Past interns have gone on to become successful art bloggers, been made Director of Art development of the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, and achieved a position at the Joint Distribution Committee archive.

Job Description of Trainee:

The help of interns would be immeasurable to help us complete our task of data input. The skills of the intern can vary for each department has different needs but the most important skill is familiarity with computer and basic computer skill and a desire to learn.

DEFINITION OF TASKS: Connecting images to department numbers or registration numbers: People working for the Visual Resource department need to have English skills and basic Hebrew reading skills. Additionally, research skills are necessary. Interns should be able to pay attention to detail.

Images:

• Create image.

• Photographing objects (analog and digital).

For photographing, basic skills in photographing museum objects is needed. However, it is not crucial for the volunteer to have already used digital cameras since they are similar to analog cameras.

• Attach image to text This job includes taking museum catalogs, which already have department numbers or registration numbers, and connecting these images to the numbers that they are missing along with connecting the Visual Resource slide, transparency, and photo to the correct number. When numbers are unavailable, the volunteer needs to research the correct number by looking in the Registration department’s files. Text:

• Translating lexicon terms and index cards We need translations for all of the index cards of the departments from English to Hebrew and Hebrew to English.

• Editing data entry Once information has been entered, we need volunteers to make sure the information was entered correctly and that the numbers correspond to the right object. This includes written text, photographs, and computer files.

• Attach text to images This includes connecting images to registration numbers and department numbers. This process starts with catalogs in existence. Ideally, the missing numbers would be written in the catalogs and placed in the visual resources department where the source image (slide, transparency, photo) will be scanned.

When numbers do not exist on transparencies, research will be needed to find the appropriate number for the object in the image via the registration department.

Sample internship schedule:

We request our interns to be committed to a minimum of 20 hours a week, over a full session of 4 months (spring or fall) or a partial summer session of 2 months. The work hours and days are 8:00 – 4:00pm, Sunday Thursday, during which time you have the ability to build your own schedule. We require this commitment, as there is quite a lot of training time involved by our staff to set you up with the project and a curator.

Training required:

• English, Hebrew, additional languages

• Artistic background

• Knowledge of collections management and registration practices; some knowledge of art history.

– Surveying bus stops in the city by taking pictures, documenting locations, and filling out questionnaires regarding maintenance and other issues.
-Research public transit maps from around the world to aid in mapping the city’s bus routes and improving public transit maps.
-Research and gather data on traffic accidents around the world.
-Visit bus stops and other mass transportation points to confirm that maintenance requests have been fulfilled.
-If the intern is familiar with graphics and geographic information systems (GIS), or other specialty areas, alternate positions may be available.

The Jerusalem Transport Master Plan team (JTMT) is a body that deals with the planning of public transport in the Jerusalem metropolitan area. JTMT consists of leading professionals in their field who have been hand picked for this task. The function of the team is to form and promote the agreed-upon master plans to statutory entities and various government ministries.

The Jerusalem Foundation seeks to shape the future of Jerusalem by investing in and creating a flourishing city as a source of inspiration for its people and the world. We shape a modern, unified and vibrant city by creating opportunities for all Jerusalem residents. We identify and respond to the needs of Jerusalem, enhancing Jerusalem’s contribution to people of all faiths, and inspire new generations to take part in Jerusalem’s future.

Job Description of Trainee:

The Jerusalem Foundation, a community foundation in Jerusalem, is looking for a prolific and talented content creator to write and produce various types of content and blog posts regularly, expanding the Foundation’s digital footprint, awareness, subscribers, and leads. This role requires a high level of creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to produce attention-grabbing content on a daily basis. You will have to gather information from various sources on your own and produce content daily, reporting to the digital content manager and the Chief of Staff.

Training required:

– Native English speaker but also speaks Hebrew and can write in Hebrew as well.

– Experience in blogging and writing quality articles.

– Understands how to craft a proper article headline.

– Has an excellent understanding of the digital marketing landscape and lingo.

Founded by Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, the Hadassah Medical Organization pioneered the development of standards and practices of health care in Israel. Its main focus and its health care activities are in Jerusalem, and its heritage and emotional links are deeply rooted in the land of Israel and its people. Hadassah Medical Organization is also a bridge to peace. It forges links between patients of all nationalities, races and religion who come to its doors for healing.

Job Description of Trainee:

Interns can volunteer in the bone marrow transplant ward, and potentially in other wards as well. Interns assist the staff in all their functions. This includes restocking medical supplies, cleaning beds, participating in doctor’s visits, observing the work of the nurses and being fully involved in all that goes on. Interns do the same kind of things national service girls would do in a hospital.

This is an international public relations and strategic communications firm, focusing on Israeli technology companies as well as non-profit Jewish and Zionist organizations.

Job Description of Trainee:

The intern will work with the firm’s executives on account activities for clients, including non-profits, technology companies and others. Work can include research, writing, media retrieval, attending client events and media pitching. Interns will become full members of the team and attend staff meetings, training and other events.

Experience Required:

-Any media or marketing experience is helpful.

-Experience in either the non-profit Jewish world, or technology companies is a plus.

-Completion of Junior Year of College

-Mother-tongue English

-Excellent writing skills

-Media Savvy

-Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point

-Motivated & Reliable.

Other qualifications required/Rec.:

Intern must have excellent English writing skills and preferably some knowledge of Hebrew. Solid computer skills – including familiarity with Microsoft Office. Intern should be creative, energetic, motivated and have an interest in media, marketing and communications.

Join the incredible SHALVA Jerusalem staff as they change the lives of hundreds of students with special needs. The Classroom and Therapy Assitant will assist in the day care center and shadow the therapists as they work with the children.

Experience or background in education, special needs, and/or medicine is required.

SHALVA: The Associate for Mentally & Physically Challenged Children in Israel was founded in May of 1990 by Kalman and Malki Samuels. Their own experience with the challenge of raising a child with special needs, coupled with a strong desire to help families in similar situations, was the inspiration behind the creation of SHALVA. Believing that the care of children with special needs should not be left to the family alone, Malki and Kalman endeavored to create a therapeutic environment in which children with special needs could thrive and grow. From humble beginnings, today SHALVA has become a leader in the field of disability awareness and intervention in the Middle East.

Intern will be part of a project that is in his field of interests or studies and take part in all aspects of the start-up process (marketing, business development, etc.). Interns will get a hands-on, in-depth experience and knowledge of the start-up world (emphasizing medical technology). Interns will be able to participate in relevant programs and conferences.

Organization:

HU Start Hub provides a workspace for tens of new projects in various fields (medicine, biotech, finance, computers). The center provides the needed tools and professional guidance such as practical education, support, mentorships and connections needed for Jerusalem community members to become effective entrepreneurs.

This hospital treats and rehabilitates children with severe conditions- such as children with genetic problems, motor problems and post-accident.

Job Description of Trainee:

The hospital can take interns in the para health professions (physical therapy, speech therapy etc.) as well as regular volunteers who are willing to work with children in very difficult situations. For example, a volunteer can assist in the day care as one of the staff. This includes feeding, changing and playing with the young children (up until age 3 in the day care). Much of the work centers around the day care center, with the possibilities of accompanying the children on their therapies.

Bezalel Academy’s International Affairs Department seeks a Marketing and Business Development Intern to assist with various projects including social media management, strategic planning and business development.

Qualifications:

Native English speaker

Knowledge of Hebrew (preferred)

Excellent work ethic

Open minded

Eager to learn

About the company:

The International Affairs Department deals with all international aspects of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem, including student exchanges, programs, international collaborations, fundraising, and international exhibitions. The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem is Israel’s oldest institute of higher education. Established over 100 years ago in 1906 by artist Boris Schatz, it is currently Israel’s leading Academy of Art, Design and Architecture and one of the most prestigious schools of its kind in the world. Today, Bezalel offers eight Undergraduate Degree Programs and four master’s Degree Programs.

The Umberto Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art is looking to recruit an Art Museum Intern. This intern will gain extensive experience in museum and archiving work.

Responsibilities:

Cataloging and scanning in the archives

Rearranging different collections

Assisting in building new exhibitions

Maintaining the Museum’s library

Assisting with administrative matters and translation

Qualifications:

Organizational Skills

Self-motivated

Interest in art and/or art history

About the museum:

Founded in Jerusalem in 1983, The Umberto Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art was set up to collect, preserve and display objects pertaining to Jewish life in Italy from the Renaissance period through to the present time. This is the only museum that collects original artistic objects and documentation from all the Jewish communities throughout Italy.

Through its unique images and artifacts, the Museum’s collection recreates the richness of Jewish life in Italy throughout the ages. The collection of religious objects from Italian Jewry was brought from Italy to Israel in the 1950s and 1960s by Dr. Umberto Nahon, through a joint initiative of the Jewish communities of Italy and Israel.

The Jerusalem Institute of Justice seeks a Human Rights and Social Media Intern to assist with its research and marketing efforts.

Responsibilities:

Graphic design

Social media management

Research, writing and editing

Qualification:

Interest in human rights, international law and/or social justice

Basic graphic design skills

Experience in social media

High level English writing skills

About the organization:

The Jerusalem Institute of Justice (JIJ) is dedicated to cultivating and defending the rule of law, human rights, freedom of conscience and democracy for all people in Israel and its adjacent territories. The JIJ’s passionate, knowledgeable and professional staff effectively educate and advocate for victims of repressive policies in the region.

The Legal Intern will assist the firm’s associates and partners dealing with real estate and personal law.

Qualifications :
-Preferably a law student or at least one who has a determined interest in entering the field of law
-Highly intelligent
-Independent
-Excellent writing skills
-Eager to learn and help

Cabinet Attal & Associates is a law firm that focuses on real estate law (transactions, construction, and banking), and with ample activity in both family and business law.

Terem is looking to recruit a Medical Research Intern who will work in an ongoing clinical research project at Terem Urgent and Emergency Care Centers.

Responsibilities:

Library and internet research

Data entry and data analysis at the Shar’ei Tsedek Medical Center

Weekly research team meetings to discuss relevant journal articles and the project’s progress

The intern may also have the opportunity to observe physicians in clinical practice once per week

Qualifications:

Basic Hebrew required

About the organization:

Terem is the largest provider of urgent and emergency care in the greater Jerusalem region. Treating over 400,000 patients annually and providing quick and comprehensive service for urgent medical needs that are not immediately life threatening.

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